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NASA’s authorities said on Wednesday that a portable radar device that may decipher the live victims under a dilapidated structure has been developed. The radar device works on a technology that is akin to the recognition of far-away objects in space, explains NASA. The US agency worked along with the Department of Homeland Security for the venture.

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has a trail of achievements that was probably not visualized at its inception. It evolved, improved and has a story to narrate, where its engineers have worked towards a sole aim of studying exoplanets. They’ve worked hard to refurbish it into a premier observatory.

A Boeing Delta II rocket carries NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft as it lifts off in Cape Canaveral, Florida, on January 13, 2005. In a first-of-its-kind mission, the spacecraft was sent to gather information about the comet Temple 1. NASA declared the mission complete on Friday, September 20.

Mounting evidence and blooming quest for the existence of life have never escaped human’s eyes. Again, when the evidence of presence of amino acids in the solar system strikes the surface, there is so much to discuss about.

NASA’s scientists failed to stay seated when their eyes caught hold of the oscillations of the region around Voyager 1 on their instrument. It may sound hilarious what oscillations am I talking about! But it’s about NASA’s space-of-the-art Voyager that has “touched a milestone and is on its new journey,” as dubbed by Ed Stone, the mission's chief scientist at the Nasa's jet propulsion laboratory.

Many different animals have gone along for the ride to help mankind learn how life can adapt, or not, in outer space. Among those to have made an accidental journey was a Virginia frog that unfortunately happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time!

In what can be termed as a major step closer towards commercializing space tourism and taking passengers beyond the atmosphere, Virgin Galactic successfully completed the second rocket¬powered, supersonic flight of its reusable space vehicle, SpaceShipTwo (SS2) on Sept. 5.

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